Stoichiometric Engineering for large-size CsPbBr 3 Crystal Growth and Gamma-Ray Detection Optimization

Abstract

CsPbBr 3 has been regarded as a promising alternative to the state-of-the-art CdZnTe for room-temperature semiconductor detectors. However, currently, high resolution γray detector is only achieved with CsPbBr 3 crystals of limited dimensions and efficiency, since the undesirable second phase precipitations. In this study, the highresistivity detector-grade CsPbBr 3 crystals are grown using the vertical Bridgman method by tailoring the stoichiometric ratio of the raw materials. To avoid the formation of unexpected secondary phases, a stoichiometric ratio with a 1.5% excess of CsBr is adopted, which minimizes the enrichment of PbBr 2 at the solid-liquid interface during growth. As a result, the CsPbBr 3 crystals exhibit a superior resistivity of 1.8×10 9 Ω•cm 2 and hole mobility-lifetime product of 1.71×10 -3 cm 2 •V -1 . Finally, the CsPbBr 3 ingots with diameters of 60 mm and lengths exceeding 90 mm are obtained. The resulting CsPbBr 3 planar detectors, with dimensions of 14×14×4 mm 3 , resolve the peaks of 137 Cs@662 keV and 241 Am@59.5 keV γ-rays with energy resolutions of 9.16% and 12.69%, respectively. This strategy on stoichiometric ratio tailoring in our work will pave the way for large detector grade CsPbBr 3 crystals in γ-ray detection.Wenjie Liu and Bangzhi Ge contributed equally to this work.

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Article type
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Submitted
26 Jul 2025
Accepted
09 Dec 2025
First published
12 Dec 2025

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Stoichiometric Engineering for large-size CsPbBr 3 Crystal Growth and Gamma-Ray Detection Optimization

W. Liu, X. Peng, B. Ge, X. Zhang, Y. Hao, J. Tang, R. Bai, M. Xu, W. Jie and Y. Xu, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TC02826D

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